Sunday, 20 March 2016

Setting Up Yahoo’s Site Explorer for Your Blog

Setting Up Yahoo’s Site Explorer for Your Blog

*Update – Yahoo Site Explorer is Dead! No need for this post any more!
Now that you’ve set up Google’s Webmaster Tools as well as Bing’s Webmaster Tools you’re ready to tackle the last major search engine and their version of toolset for website owners!
Yahoo! has been around for a long time and millions of people every day use their search engine to find the valuable content that they need – it’s best to stay abreast of not only how your blog performs as it relates to Yahoo! but also all the relevant and valuable information that Yahoo! can provide you!
Here are the steps to get setup:
1. Head to Yahoo’s Site Explorer
Visit Yahoo! Site Explorer and add your site in the box below:
2. Sign into Yahoo, Create an Account
If you have a Yahoo! account then you can just go ahead and sign in. If not, you’ll need a Yahoo! ID.
3. Grab META Key
4. Copy and Paste META, Put it In WordPress Template
As you can see we have Google’s Site Verification as well as Bing’s – now we’ll add Yahoo’s:
Now just hit “Update File” in your WordPress Theme Editor and you’ve done it!
5. Hit “Ready to Authenticate”
Hit the “Ready to Authenticate” button and then you should be set!
Now you’ll have to wait a bit as the system starts pulling in information but you’ll want to check back soon to see what it pulls up.
We’ll walk through more specifics of what you’ll want to look into in Yahoo’s Site Explorer in the future, but you’re all good to go!

Set Up Google Webmaster Tools for Your Blog

Set Up Google Webmaster Tools for Your Blog

Setting up Google Webmasters is quite simple and I hope that this will be the easiest walk-through that you’ve ever seen!
What’s fascinating is that despite the simplicity and small amount of time required to setup the value is enormous!
What does this mean? Make sure that you set aside the time the do this! Ready? Here we go:
1. Sign Up for Google Webmasters
Go visit Google Webmasters and begin the signup process!
2. Sign In with Your Google Account
3. Add Your First Site
Go ahead and click that big “Add a site” button!
4. Add Your Specific Site URL
5. Verify Ownership of Site
Please note that Google takes privacy really importantly. Verification, in and of itself, doesn’t affect your SEO or Page Rank, or anything else like that but it can impact how your the Google bots parse the content of your site (depending on your choice of verification).
You have 4 choices:
  1. Add a DNS record
  2. Link to your Google Analytics Account
  3. Upload an HTML file
  4. Add a meta tag to your site
A common question is which one is the best to do and I always use option #4, adding a meta tag to my site. This is simply because by adding a meta tag it helps the Google bots parse the content on your site and provides additional information that you can leverage for increasing traffic to your blog and more.
The other options though can do just fine but some of them are more complicated than others. If you can, I’d add the meta tag and if you can’t do that then I’d link your Google Analytics (only if you have asynchronous tracking enabled – you can see the 10 step process of adding Google Analytics here), and then doing an upload of an HTML file if you must.
The last choice, especially for those on shared hosting providers (most people), is DNS since your IP address can be changed in those types of hosting environments, sometimes without you knowing! So just don’t do it unless you have a dedicated service and know how to do all that fancy jazz!
6. Copy Meta Tag Info and Paste it Into Your Site
Grab this code that Google provides you and paste it into your WordPress-Powered blog, in your header.php file (or your index.php file). This, of course, depends on your WordPress Theme that you use.
For my purposes, I’m editing the Default Twenty Ten theme in the WordPress editor:
I’m looking at the header.php file and I’m adding this code here in the space just below the first <meta> tag:
[cc]<meta name=”google-site-verification” content=”qMBiZjc2dBuFnjsL7mPfZfzvPi1z2elSrDdNaxLWhvw” />[/cc]
Here’s what it looks like:
Then hit “Update File”!
7. Go Back to Google Webmasters and Click “Verify”
Hit “Verify” and then…
8. Success! View Dashboard!
If it worked then you should be instantly directed into the dashboard itself! It’ll now take some time to start pulling in data so that you can start investigating traffic sources, patterns, keywords, and more!
Rejoice, as you now have equipped yourself to be even a more effective (and successful) blogger!
We’ll go through some ways to use this data in some upcoming posts.